nanasacres
Songster
What a beautiful collection of eggs!
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What a beautiful collection of eggs!
we just use a carton for the ones we keep out of the frig, but you might consider a colander as it would allow some airflow throughI need some suggestions. To those of you who keep your eggs out on the counter. What do you put them in? Just a normal bowl? An egg skelter? The basket we keep them in is about to be replaced for something larger and simpler to use. Thought i'd reach out for ideas.
I need some suggestions. To those of you who keep your eggs out on the counter. What do you put them in? Just a normal bowl? An egg skelter? The basket we keep them in is about to be replaced for something larger and simpler to use. Thought i'd reach out for ideas.
I had another egg broken and half eaten today. This time it was in the nest. A white egg this time, last time it was a green one that had been laid in the poop tray. Gonna have to start staying down there most of the day to see if I can catch the culprit. They have oyster shell, so I know it's not an issue of wanting more calcium. I've never fed them egg shells anyway. I did recently switch back to 16% feed from the 22%
If I know you, you snuck in some of that special rooster booster.Ok, so do you have a sissy rooster with a gender identification crisis sitting on eggs or a hen with a hormonal disorder who may have gotten into some testosterone?
I just keep mine in a carton. I date them, and when a carton is full, I put it in the fridge and use them oldest to freshest. Right now I have about five dozen in there.![]()
Sometimes you can look at the faces really well and see dried yolk or yellow discoloration depending on the color of the bird. Especially with all your bearded beauties, it might be easy.